X Online Chat
close window
menu
GO!
ST LAWRENCE BANNER AD 758 2024
CAYUGA COUNTY
 
 

Cooperstown - the Home of Baseball

More than just baseball, this historic village is alive with culture, art, history, natural beauty and outdoor recreation

1-607-322-4046
20 Chestnut St
Cooperstown, NY 13326
Explore Cooperstown - the Home of Baseball Using Our Interactive Map
For most of America, Cooperstown immediately brings to mind baseball, but one visit to this charming village seated on shimmering Otsego Lake and you will be amazed at what else you will discover.


Yes, Cooperstown is truly the “Birthplace of Baseball,” the site of Doubleday Field  and home to The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – but the Cooperstown experience doesn’t end there. This historic village is also brimming with culture, art, history, natural beauty and outdoor recreation.




Journey back through American history at the Farmers’ Museum, where a living farm and village center’s live demonstrations and interactionswill  draw you into what life was like circa 1845. Cooperstown is also home one of the nation's premier art institutions, the Fenimore Art Museum  and the 200-year-old Hyde Hall, considered one of the finest examples of a neoclassical country home in the country.


While there, enjoy a wide variety  of dining and lodging options, relax and play on the lake, visit a Flemish farm-style craft brewery or step aboard the Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad. The opportunities are endless!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cooperstown, NY

Current Conditions

6°F
Clouds

Tue
Jan 21
Wed
Jan 22
Thu
Jan 23
Fri
Jan 24
Sat
Jan 25
8am -5°14°
2pm 14°17°15°
8pm 10°20°17°21°

Dining near Cooperstown Lodging near Cooperstown Things To Do near Cooperstown

 

LOOK WHAT ELSE
IS CLOSE BY

Peterboro - home of the Abolitionist movement
Central New York
Explore Peterboro - home of the Abolitionist movement Using Our Interactive Map
Peterboro is home to historic attractions of the abolitionists movement including the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum and more...
Utica, a City of Diversity
Central New York
Explore Utica, a City of Diversity Using Our Interactive Map
Culturally diverse, Utica is home to more than 40 nationalities and boasts many famous dishes indigenous to Utica and loved by New York folk far and wide.
Herkimer
Central New York
Explore Herkimer  Using Our Interactive Map
Nestled on the north side of the Mohawk River, the town of Herkimer is home to the famous 'Herkimer Diamond Mines.'
Cazenovia
Central New York
Explore Cazenovia Using Our Interactive Map
The village of Cazenovia welcomes visitors to admire its historic architecture, quaint shops and galleries along with its natural beauty.
 

Click here to learn more about
Central New York